5 thoughts on “The Weaponizing Of The IRS”

  1. Nonprofits shouldn’t be involved in politics but try and tell a Democrat that government funding for their activist groups is getting cut and see how that opinion changes.

  2. Clearly, the fact that a small number of Progressive organizations received extra scrutiny, consisting of approximately 1/3 the number of questions of Conservative groups, and receiving an approval rate of twice the Conservatives, proves that this was entirely even-handed, and all you RWNJs are crazy for questioning.

    There, saved Jim the effort.

  3. If we had the tax reform I want the IRS wouldn’t be in the business of reviewing non-profits for qualification.

    1. Every state already has its own tax collection agency. One could eliminate the IRS entirely – simply have the states each collect whatever taxes they want, and then the states collectively fund the federal government according to percentage of the total population living in each state.

      …and give me five minutes alone in a room with the Koskinen…

  4. And how long did it take for the eventual approvals? I notice THAT statistic isn’t in the table.

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